Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Michael: Contax makes a rather inexpensive adapter that will allow you to mount their SLR lenses on the G1 & G2. For what its worth, Contax also makes an adapter to mount 'Blad Zeiss lenses on the Contax SLR. Oh, if Leica could have such a complete system! But we love 'em, quirks, delays and all !! Cheers, Arturo - ---------- > From: Michael Gatov <Wildmagic@csi.com> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] Reliability? > Date: Sunday, August 15, 1999 4:54 PM > > Hi: > > I've been lurking for a couple of weeks, and I'm hoping I can get a bit of > advice. First of all, I previouslly owned an M6 with a 50mm f2.0 and a 90mm > f2.8. I sold them to help me get into a Contax SLR system RTSIII, RX and 9 > lenses. I've been genuinely thrilled with the results of the Zeiss optics, > and that led me to buy a G2. I've also been very happy with that. So much > so that I've pretty much stopped using the SLR (since I use my H'blad system > when I'm willing to carry a bunch of weight). The problem that I have is > that if I don't want to carry my Contax SLR, I'm not able to take advantage > of fast lenses. While I'm thrilled with the performance of the G2, it > simply does not have fast enough lenses for all of my needs. I like to > travel and generally only want to work with available light. I'm > contemplating going back into the M6 and getting: 35mm 1.4 aspheric, 50mm > noctilux, and the 90mm 2.0 aspheric. I would use these in addition to the G > system. It might be heresy to say it on this forum, but I prefer the color > rendition from the G optics to those of the M series lenses that I used. > But that is irrelevant if I can't get the shot because there isn't enough > light. > > What is holding me back is the apparent unreliability of the current M6. > I've had friends who have had the rangefinder needing to be sent back to > Leica for repair on a regular basis (4 times in 2 years). One guy simply > had his camera slip off of his car seat and fall about 8" onto the carpet > and it bumped it out of whack. When I talked to our local pro-shop here in > Portland about how many M6's they have had to send back for customers, > they've mentioned that quite a few have come in needing repair, moreso than > most other manufacturers bodies. > > Now I know that the lenses are built like tanks, but I'm worried about the > body. So, I'm hoping you can help me out with a few questions: > > 1) What is going on with the M6? If I could find an M6J, would it be built > any better? > 2) Has anyone used the 90mm F2.0 Aspheric? If so, how is its performance? > 3) How is the 35mm f1.4 aspheric wide open, and also closed down to say > f11? > 4) I've heard that the Noctilux lends a unique appearance to the pictures. > Can anyone describe it? > > Thanks for listening, > Regards, > Michael >